CEMP-ET
TI 804-01
1 July 1998
i/ Service vehicle circulation has been separated from the main circulation
roadways. From the entrance, service vehicles are directed to the perimeter where
commercial center service access is located. To facilitate this circulation pattern, a portion of
the environmentally sensitive area is impacted.
j/ Pedestrian access has been provided throughout the area. In areas of
high use, pedestrian access has been separated from vehicular access. Separate pedestrian
access has been provided between the commercial center and the recreation area.
k/ The commissary facility has been sited adjacent to the PX at the north
end of the site to consolidate the facilities and resources.
(4) Alternative Plan Evaluation. Upon completion of the alternative plan
preparation, the alternatives will be evaluated and a preferred plan selected. The evaluation
process requires that an evaluation matrix be prepared that lists all of the pros and cons that
were defined during preparation of the alterative plans. The evaluation matrix for the
installation community center area plan is presented in figure 2-14. The process includes
comparison of conflicting project demands such as site constraints, ideal solutions, costs, and
future expansion needs. The preferred plan will be the one that best addresses the
preservation of the environmental attributes of the site, provides the required functional and
spatial relationships, and meets the project goals and objectives outlined at the outset of the
ADP process. The preferred plan may be one of the selected alternatives or a composite of
the most desirable aspects of several or all of the alternatives.
(a) The plans and their design strategies should be reviewed by the
personnel listed below to assess the alternatives and review the preferred plan
recommendations. The review should include evaluation of the planning matrix, the assets
and liabilities of each alternative plan and the recommended preferred alternative.
1/ Design Team.
2/ Customer.
3/ User.
(b) The review personnel should reach a consensus for selecting the
recommended preferred plan or an alternative solution to the preferred plan. If an alternative
solution is selected, the review personnel should prepare a definitive analysis of the assets
and liabilities of the alternative solution that led to selection over the preferred alternative. The
preferred plan must be presented to and approved by the Installation Commander and the
Installation Planning Board as the final step in the selection process.
(5) Final Area Development Plan. The final area development plan is prepared
from the preferred alternative plan through the following process:
(a) Preliminary ADP. The preliminary plan will be prepared as a sketch plan
that includes all of the existing and proposed facilities and other activities that will be located
within the land areas defined in the preferred plan. These include, but are not limited to
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